salt.modules.cimc#
Module to provide Cisco UCS compatibility to Salt
- codeauthor:
Spencer Ervin <spencer_ervin@hotmail.com>- maturity:
new
- depends:
none
- platform:
unix
Configuration#
This module accepts connection configuration details either as parameters, or as configuration settings in pillar as a Salt proxy. Options passed into opts will be ignored if options are passed into pillar.
See also
About#
This execution module was designed to handle connections to a Cisco UCS server. This module adds support to send connections directly to the device through the rest API.
- salt.modules.cimc.activate_backup_image(reset=False)#
Activates the firmware backup image.
CLI Example:
- Parameters:
reset (bool) -- Reset the CIMC device on activate.
salt '*' cimc.activate_backup_image salt '*' cimc.activate_backup_image reset=True
- salt.modules.cimc.create_user(uid=None, username=None, password=None, priv=None)#
Create a CIMC user with username and password.
- Parameters:
CLI Example:
salt '*' cimc.create_user 11 username=admin password=foobar priv=admin
- salt.modules.cimc.get_bios_defaults()#
Get the default values of BIOS tokens.
CLI Example:
salt '*' cimc.get_bios_defaults
- salt.modules.cimc.get_bios_settings()#
Get the C240 server BIOS token values.
CLI Example:
salt '*' cimc.get_bios_settings
- salt.modules.cimc.get_boot_order()#
Retrieves the configured boot order table.
CLI Example:
salt '*' cimc.get_boot_order
- salt.modules.cimc.get_cpu_details()#
Get the CPU product ID details.
CLI Example:
salt '*' cimc.get_cpu_details
- salt.modules.cimc.get_disks()#
Get the HDD product ID details.
CLI Example:
salt '*' cimc.get_disks
- salt.modules.cimc.get_ethernet_interfaces()#
Get the adapter Ethernet interface details.
CLI Example:
salt '*' cimc.get_ethernet_interfaces
- salt.modules.cimc.get_fibre_channel_interfaces()#
Get the adapter fibre channel interface details.
CLI Example:
salt '*' cimc.get_fibre_channel_interfaces
- salt.modules.cimc.get_firmware()#
Retrieves the current running firmware versions of server components.
CLI Example:
salt '*' cimc.get_firmware
- salt.modules.cimc.get_hostname()#
Retrieves the hostname from the device.
New in version 2019.2.0.
CLI Example:
salt '*' cimc.get_hostname
- salt.modules.cimc.get_ldap()#
Retrieves LDAP server details.
CLI Example:
salt '*' cimc.get_ldap
- salt.modules.cimc.get_management_interface()#
Retrieve the management interface details.
CLI Example:
salt '*' cimc.get_management_interface
- salt.modules.cimc.get_memory_token()#
Get the memory RAS BIOS token.
CLI Example:
salt '*' cimc.get_memory_token
- salt.modules.cimc.get_memory_unit()#
Get the IMM/Memory unit product ID details.
CLI Example:
salt '*' cimc.get_memory_unit
- salt.modules.cimc.get_network_adapters()#
Get the list of network adapters and configuration details.
CLI Example:
salt '*' cimc.get_network_adapters
- salt.modules.cimc.get_ntp()#
Retrieves the current running NTP configuration.
CLI Example:
salt '*' cimc.get_ntp
- salt.modules.cimc.get_pci_adapters()#
Get the PCI adapter product ID details.
CLI Example:
salt '*' cimc.get_disks
- salt.modules.cimc.get_power_configuration()#
Get the configuration of the power settings from the device. This is only available on some C-Series servers.
New in version 2019.2.0.
CLI Example:
salt '*' cimc.get_power_configuration
- salt.modules.cimc.get_power_supplies()#
Retrieves the power supply unit details.
CLI Example:
salt '*' cimc.get_power_supplies
- salt.modules.cimc.get_snmp_config()#
Get the snmp configuration details.
CLI Example:
salt '*' cimc.get_snmp_config
- salt.modules.cimc.get_syslog()#
Get the Syslog client-server details.
CLI Example:
salt '*' cimc.get_syslog
- salt.modules.cimc.get_syslog_settings()#
Get the Syslog configuration settings from the system.
New in version 2019.2.0.
CLI Example:
salt '*' cimc.get_syslog_settings
- salt.modules.cimc.get_system_info()#
Get the system information.
CLI Example:
salt '*' cimc.get_system_info
- salt.modules.cimc.get_users()#
Get the CIMC users.
CLI Example:
salt '*' cimc.get_users
- salt.modules.cimc.get_vic_adapters()#
Get the VIC adapter general profile details.
CLI Example:
salt '*' cimc.get_vic_adapters
- salt.modules.cimc.get_vic_uplinks()#
Get the VIC adapter uplink port details.
CLI Example:
salt '*' cimc.get_vic_uplinks
Mounts a remote file through a remote share. Currently, this feature is supported in version 1.5 or greater. The remote share can be either NFS, CIFS, or WWW.
- Some of the advantages of CIMC Mounted vMedia include:
Communication between mounted media and target stays local (inside datacenter) Media mounts can be scripted/automated No vKVM requirements for media connection Multiple share types supported Connections supported through all CIMC interfaces
Note: CIMC Mounted vMedia is enabled through BIOS configuration.
- Parameters:
name (str) -- The name of the volume on the CIMC device.
remote_share (str) -- The file share link that will be used to mount the share. This can be NFS, CIFS, or WWW. This
file. (must be the directory path and not the full path to the remote) --
remote_file (str) -- The name of the remote file to mount. It must reside within remote_share.
mount_type (str) -- The type of share to mount. Valid options are nfs, cifs, and www.
username (str) -- An optional requirement to pass credentials to the remote share. If not provided, an
made. (unauthenticated connection attempt will be) --
password (str) -- An optional requirement to pass a password to the remote share. If not provided, an
made. --
CLI Example:
salt '*' cimc.mount_share name=WIN7 remote_share=10.xxx.27.xxx:/nfs remote_file=sl1huu.iso salt '*' cimc.mount_share name=WIN7 remote_share=10.xxx.27.xxx:/nfs remote_file=sl1huu.iso username=bob password=badpassword
- salt.modules.cimc.reboot()#
Power cycling the server.
CLI Example:
salt '*' cimc.reboot
- salt.modules.cimc.set_hostname(hostname=None)#
Sets the hostname on the server.
New in version 2019.2.0.
- Parameters:
hostname (str) -- The new hostname to set.
CLI Example:
salt '*' cimc.set_hostname foobar
- salt.modules.cimc.set_logging_levels(remote=None, local=None)#
Sets the logging levels of the CIMC devices. The logging levels must match the following options: emergency, alert, critical, error, warning, notice, informational, debug.
New in version 2019.2.0.
- Parameters:
CLI Example:
salt '*' cimc.set_logging_levels remote=error local=notice
- salt.modules.cimc.set_ntp_server(server1='', server2='', server3='', server4='')#
Sets the NTP servers configuration. This will also enable the client NTP service.
- Parameters:
CLI Example:
salt '*' cimc.set_ntp_server 10.10.10.1 salt '*' cimc.set_ntp_server 10.10.10.1 foo.bar.com
- salt.modules.cimc.set_power_configuration(policy=None, delayType=None, delayValue=None)#
Sets the power configuration on the device. This is only available for some C-Series servers.
New in version 2019.2.0.
- Parameters:
policy (str) -- The action to be taken when chassis power is restored after
following (delayed with this option. This can be one of the) --
reset: The server is allowed to boot up normally when power is restored. The server can restart immediately or, optionally, after a fixed or random delay.
stay-off: The server remains off until it is manually restarted.
last-state: The server restarts and the system attempts to restore any processes that were running before power was lost.
delayType (str) -- If the selected policy is reset, the restart can be
following --
fixed: The server restarts after a fixed delay.
random: The server restarts after a random delay.
delayValue (int) -- If a fixed delay is selected, once chassis power is
rebooting (restored and the Cisco IMC has finished) --
for (the system waits) --
an (the specified number of seconds before restarting the server. Enter) --
240. (integer between 0 and) --
CLI Example:
salt '*' cimc.set_power_configuration stay-off salt '*' cimc.set_power_configuration reset fixed 0
- salt.modules.cimc.set_syslog_server(server=None, type='primary')#
Set the SYSLOG server on the host.
- Parameters:
CLI Example:
salt '*' cimc.set_syslog_server foo.bar.com salt '*' cimc.set_syslog_server foo.bar.com primary salt '*' cimc.set_syslog_server foo.bar.com secondary
- salt.modules.cimc.set_user(uid=None, username=None, password=None, priv=None, status=None)#
Sets a CIMC user with specified configurations.
New in version 2019.2.0.
- Parameters:
CLI Example:
salt '*' cimc.set_user 11 username=admin password=foobar priv=admin active
- salt.modules.cimc.tftp_update_bios(server=None, path=None)#
Update the BIOS firmware through TFTP.
- Parameters:
CLI Example:
salt '*' cimc.tftp_update_bios foo.bar.com HP-SL2.cap
- salt.modules.cimc.tftp_update_cimc(server=None, path=None)#
Update the CIMC firmware through TFTP.
- Parameters:
CLI Example:
salt '*' cimc.tftp_update_cimc foo.bar.com HP-SL2.bin